TOPIC: Nice Little Baby

Now this is a very nice little baby. It's not mine! I wish it were. Anyone know anything about this type of car? It appears to be British, not American, and I am not up on early British makes. It looks like something some wealthy aristocrat would have driven back in the 1920's.

Oooh it is nice. It does look British but I never think of the UK as having good enough weather for an open top . I am not sure what type it is though. Why don't you run the picture through Google Images and see what comes up?

I think it is probably a cow mover. I can imagine that cars of this early date had to travel on the same roads as cows. Cows were not moved by truck, but they were walked to market, and that means they were on the same roads as the cars. I'm not sure if that is what it is, but I do know trains had cow catchers to move cows off the tracks.

Dude, I have seen that car before. Have you ever see the old British TV series called "The Avengers?" The Main character's name was John Steed and one of the cars he drove look just like that. So it is either a Bentley or a Vauxhall.

You might be right Mr.Big. However, I KNOW that is not an old Vauxhuall, so that is going to make it a Bentley. I looked it up and the main character John Steed drove 7 Bentleys, so still hard to tell which it was.

Ohhhhhhh, I want it!!!! I would be like a kid in a candy store if they were all for sale like this now. I love old cars. I go to a lot of car shows and drool over all of the beautiful cars there. It's a shame I'm not independently wealthy and can afford as many as I want.

There are so many vehicles from decades ago that I think sometimes the younger generation over thinks what a car or truck should be. What is up with this, you think in sixty years people will be all "Yea I drove a Pris".